EP1176855B1 - High pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus, luminaire and high pressure discharge lamp driving method - Google Patents

High pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus, luminaire and high pressure discharge lamp driving method Download PDF

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EP1176855B1
EP1176855B1 EP01306371A EP01306371A EP1176855B1 EP 1176855 B1 EP1176855 B1 EP 1176855B1 EP 01306371 A EP01306371 A EP 01306371A EP 01306371 A EP01306371 A EP 01306371A EP 1176855 B1 EP1176855 B1 EP 1176855B1
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
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    • H05B41/28Circuit arrangements in which the lamp is fed by power derived from dc by means of a converter, e.g. by high-voltage dc using static converters
    • H05B41/288Circuit arrangements in which the lamp is fed by power derived from dc by means of a converter, e.g. by high-voltage dc using static converters with semiconductor devices and specially adapted for lamps without preheating electrodes, e.g. for high-intensity discharge lamps, high-pressure mercury or sodium lamps or low-pressure sodium lamps
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    • H05B41/2887Static converters especially adapted therefor; Control thereof characterised by a controllable bridge in the final stage
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
    • H05B41/00Circuit arrangements or apparatus for igniting or operating discharge lamps
    • H05B41/14Circuit arrangements
    • H05B41/26Circuit arrangements in which the lamp is fed by power derived from dc by means of a converter, e.g. by high-voltage dc
    • H05B41/28Circuit arrangements in which the lamp is fed by power derived from dc by means of a converter, e.g. by high-voltage dc using static converters
    • H05B41/288Circuit arrangements in which the lamp is fed by power derived from dc by means of a converter, e.g. by high-voltage dc using static converters with semiconductor devices and specially adapted for lamps without preheating electrodes, e.g. for high-intensity discharge lamps, high-pressure mercury or sodium lamps or low-pressure sodium lamps
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  • the present invention relates to a high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus, a luminaire and high pressure discharge lamp driving method.
  • PCT/IB95/00392 discloses an apparatus and method for driving a high pressure discharge lamp with an AC lamp current, wherein a pulse current is generated in a predetermined fraction of a half-cycle period of lamp current, and the polarity of the pulse current is made the same as the lamp current, then the pulse current is superposed on the lamp current in the second half of each half-cycle period where it is generated.
  • the AC lamp current can have a relative maximum immediately after polarity change.
  • the electrode temperature rises to a relatively higher value.
  • the high temperature enhances the stability of a discharge arc because the discharge arc originates from the same place on the electrode in each cathodic phase.
  • the prior art has a drawback that a rapid change of the output amounts of light by superposing the pulse current on the lamp current causes flickering of color or brightness on a picture even if for a short time, in case of using a light emitted for extremely short time such as the digital light processing (trade name; "DLP") system which obtains a color picture by superposing the RGB three-primary-color picture by timesharing and then projecting the picture by utilizing a revolving RGB color filter and a digital micro-mirror device (trade name; "DMD").
  • DLP digital light processing
  • the prior art could not achieve an operation or effect of reducing the flickering of the output amounts of light in regard to a usage pattern of the output amounts of light.
  • the prior art has another drawback that since the inner surface of a translucent discharge bulb is blackened to decrease the transparency of the bulb, the life of the high pressure discharge lamp is shortened as the output amounts of light decreases.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a high pressure discharge lamp driving method, a high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus, and a luminaire utilizing the high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus, which decrease the a fluctuation of emitted light in half-cycle period of the lamp current, so as to control flickering of the output amounts of light.
  • a luminaire comprising a lamp driving unit main body and a high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus mounted on the luminaire main body, wherein the driving apparatus is configured in a manner as defined according to the invention as defined in any of the driving apparatus claims.
  • the high intensity discharge lamp is provided with a translucent discharge bulb, a pair of electrodes, and a discharge agent at least.
  • the translucent discharge bulb is comprised of a material that has a refractoriness and airtihgtness such as a silica glass or a translucent ceramics.
  • a pair of electrodes are sealed inside of the translucent discharge bulb, and spaced apart in facing each other.
  • the discharge agent is an agent which ionizes to contribute for discharge operation, and it is able to be selected from a metal halide, a mercury, or rare gases.
  • a metal halide lamp it is able to use a metal halide of a luminous metal, and a mercury or rare gases as buffer gases, or it is also able to use a combination of metal halides of a metal having a relatively high vapor pressure and less radiative such as a zinc, an iron, or an aluminum in place of the mercury.
  • the mercury and the rare gas are used in a high pressure mercury lamp.
  • a rare gas discharge lamp a rare gas such as a xenon is used.
  • the AC lamp current drives the high pressure discharge lamp by flowing through the high pressure discharge lamp.
  • the DC power supply may be any of a battery power supply and a rectified DC power supply.
  • the rectified DC power supply generates a DC current by rectifying a low-frequency AC power supply such as a business AC power supply in a rectifier means.
  • the rectifier means may be any of a half-wave rectifier or a full-wave rectifier.
  • the rectified output may be smoothed further, or not be smoothed to be output.
  • DC to DC converter means a means for converting the DC output of a DC power supply into a DC voltage with a desirable voltage.
  • the DC is converted into a high frequency pulse with a desirable voltage first, and then the high frequency pulse is rectified to be converted into a DC voltage with a desirable voltage.
  • circuit system known as the DC to DC converter using the converting system mentioned above. Basically, it is allowable for any circuit system. For example, it may use a circuit system such as a chopper type, a forward type, a push-pull type, and a bridge type.
  • a chopper type DC to DC converter may be any one of a step-down type, a step-up type, and a reverse-polarity type.
  • luminaire has wide varieties of concept including any devices using a light of the high pressure discharge lamp. Thus, it is applied to a light projection device such as a liquid crystal projector or an overhead projector, a mobile headlight, a lighting equipment, or display system. Of course, the light equipment may be used as an indoor or outdoor.
  • the term “lamp driving unit main body” designates a whole portion of the luminaire except the high pressure discharge lamp. Now, the lamp driving circuit in the high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus may be separated from the luminaire main body.
  • a high pressure discharge lamp driving method or apparatus drives a high pressure discharge lamp during a stable operation thereof with an AC lamp current alternating for opposite half-cycle periods, with a waveform which is characterized by that (i) a mean value in the second half of each half-cycle period is larger than the means value of the first half of each half-cycle period, (ii) no pulse current is contained in the second half of each half-cycle period, (iii) the AC lamp current has a maximum value immediately after polarity change between the positive and negative half-cycle periods, and (iv) the AC lamp current has also a waveform defined by that the ratio (d/a) of the maximum value (d) of the AC lamp current and a mean value (a) of the AC lamp current in its each half-cycle period satisfies a following equation. 1.05 ⁇ d / a ⁇ 1.80
  • the apparatus may comprise an AC lamp current supply for supplying the AC lamp current to the high pressure discharge lamp, a detector for detecting the output AC lamp current to the high pressure discharge lamp, a controller responsive to the detector for controlling the AC supply to output the AC lamp current.
  • the lamp current is characterized by that the mean value in the second half of each half-cycle period of its waveform, i.e., in the second one-forth of a period is larger than the mean value of the first half of each half-cycle period, i.e., the first one-forth of the period.
  • the difference of both mean values is in the range of about 5 to 50 %.
  • a good result is achieved when the difference is in the rage of 10 to 30 %.
  • the mean value of the waveform of the lamp current is obtained by integrating the waveform.
  • lamp current means all the currents flowing through a pair of electrodes of the high pressure discharge lamp, and it is not asked from which circuit it is outputted.
  • the basic waveform of the lamp current is rectangle waveform.
  • the lamp current is characterized by that it does not include the pulse current in the second half of each half-cycle period. Therefore, the lamp current has a relatively small fluctuation of its instantaneous value in the second half of each half-cycle period. For instance, it permits of the instantaneous value from beginning to end of the second half of each half-cycle period could be a mode which is almost fixed, a mode which goes up almost linearly, a mode which goes up gradually, a mode which goes up while being saturated, and a mode which goes up with a slope growing larger.
  • the lamp current contains high frequency ripples, the fluctuation of the lamp current is judged based on its envelope.
  • the lamp current has been so controlled that its instantaneous value does not decrease for at least one-eighth at the end of each half-cycle period.
  • a suitable maximum value for stabilizing the lamp operation voltage by the ratio of the maximum value and the mean value is also defined. That is, when the ratio d/a is less than 1.05, the stabilization of the lamp operation voltage is deteriorated. On the other hand, the ratio d/a is larger than 1.8, the flickering of the output amounts of light is easy to occur. Thus, the ratio d/a is preferable to be in the range of 1.3 to 1.6.
  • a high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus is characterized by further that the AC lamp current has a maximum value immediately after polarity change.
  • the peak value of the AC lamp current is formed by a pulse.
  • the pulse immediately after polarity changes may be easily created according to transient phenomena of the lamp driving circuit causing at the polarity changes.
  • the lamp operation voltage of the high pressure discharge lamp is stabilized by that the AC lamp current has the maximum value immediately after the polarity change.
  • the fluctuation of the lamp operation voltage causes flickering of brightness. That is, the stabilization of the lamp operation voltage reduces the flickering of brightness.
  • a high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus is characterized by further that the AC lamp current has the minimum value at the first half of half-cycle period.
  • the AC lamp current preferably has the minimum value at the first half of half-cycle period, it is easy to make the mean value in the second half of each half-cycle period greater than that in the first half relatively.
  • the AC lamp current has also a waveform defined by that the ratio (a/b) of a mean value (a) of the AC lamp current in its half-cycle period and the minimum value (b) satisfies a following equation. 1.1 ⁇ a / b ⁇ 4.0
  • the high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus by providing the ratio a/b between the minimum value b of the first half of each half-cycle period of the AC lamp current and the mean value a in half-cycle period, it heats the electrode to the end of the second half of each half-cycle period more than that in the first half so as to increase the electrode temperature up to the desirable degree.
  • the value a/b is less than 1.1, the heating of the electrode in the second half of each half-cycle period is lowered.
  • the value a/b increases over 4.0, the heating of the electrode in the second half becomes excessive.
  • the lamp current becomes easily changed rapidly at the change from the first half to the second half, thus, it causes a flickering of output light for a short time.
  • the ratio a/b is preferable to be in the range of 1.1 to 1.7.
  • the AC lamp has also a waveform defined by that the ratio (c/a) of an instantaneous value (c) of the AC lamp current immediately before its polarity change and a mean value (a) of the AC lamp current in its half-cycle period satisfies a following expression. 1.1 ⁇ c / a ⁇ 1.5
  • the electrode is much more heated for around the end of the second half of each half-cycle period than for the first half of the that in the first half so as to increase the electrode temperature up to the desirable temperature.
  • the value c/a is less than 1.1, the heating of the electrode in the second half is lowered.
  • the value c/a increases over 1.5, the heating of the electrode in the second half becomes excessive.
  • the lamp current becomes easily changed rapidly at the change from the first half to the second half of each half-cycle period, thus, it causes a flickering of output light for a short time.
  • the term "the instantaneous value immediately before polarity change" means the instantaneous value of the portion except the steep trailing edge.
  • a luminaire according to another aspect of the present invention is characterized by that it comprises a lamp driving unit main body; and a high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus as defined in any one of the aspects and/or embodiments of the invention which is mounted on the luminaire main body.
  • 1 denotes a translucent discharge bulb
  • 2 denotes a pair of electrodes
  • 3 denotes a sealed end metal foil
  • 4 denotes a lead-conductor
  • 5 denotes a bulb-base
  • 6 denotes a connecting-conductor.
  • the translucent discharge bulb 1 which is made of a silica glass, is comprised of an envelope 1a at the center and a first and a second reduced pressure portions to be sealed 1b, 1c on both edges of the envelope 1a.
  • the first and the second portions to be sealed 1b, 1c are integrally fabricated on both ends of the envelope 1a in a reduced pressure sealing structure.
  • the electrode 2 is provided with an electrode axis 2a and a coil portion 2b.
  • the electrode axis is made of a 0.45 mm pure tungsten rod.
  • the coil portion 2b is shaped by winding a 0.15 mm pure tungsten wire at the tip end of the electrode axis 2a.
  • the distance between electrodes is defined to around 1.4 mm.
  • the sealed end metal foil 3 is made of molybdenum, and the length of sealed portion is 20 mm.
  • the sealed end metal foil 3 forms an electrode mount by welding the base end of the electrode axis 2a to its tip end and the tip end of the feed-conductor to its base end.
  • the electrode mount is laid inside the first and the second reduced pressure portions to be sealed 1b, 1c of the translucent discharge bulb 1 airtightly.
  • An enclosed agent is comprised of a mercury, an argon, and a CH2Br2.
  • the halogen of CH2Br2 is filled in the translucent discharge bulb 1, so that its concentration per contents of the envelope 1a of the translucent discharge bulb 1 becomes 8 or more.
  • the feed-conductor is made of a molybdenum line. Its tip end is welded on the base end of the sealed end metal foil 3, and its base end is exposed outside the first reduced pressure sealed portion 1b.
  • the feed-conductor 4 has a right-and left symmetrical structure. Since the right side of the feed-conductor is placed in a bulb-base, it is out of sight.
  • the bulb-base 5 is provided with a cylinder body 5a and a screw terminal 5b.
  • the cylinder body 5a is made of a metal such as a brass, and its one end is fixed to the end portion of the first reduced pressure sealed portion 1b by a bulb-base cement.
  • the screw terminal 5b, around which the screw slot is defined, protrudes outside the cylinder body 5a by fixing its base end to the cylinder body 5a. Further, it is coupled to the corresponding feed-conductor 4 inside the cylinder body 5a.
  • a tip end of the coupling conductor 6 is welded to the feed-conductor which is protruded outside the fist sealed portion 1b.
  • the rated lamp operation voltage will be 90V
  • the rated lamp current will be 1.1A
  • the mercury steam pressure in the discharge agent at the stable condition will be 10Mpa or more.
  • An AC as shown in FIG.2a , has a rectangle waveform basically.
  • a denotes the mean value of its half-cycle period
  • a1 denotes the mean value of the first one-forth period
  • a2 denotes a second one-forth period under a relation of a1 ⁇ a2.
  • the first one-forth period it has the maximum value d immediately after polarity change and the minimum value b on about 90 degree/4 phase.
  • the maximum value d is given by the pulse.
  • the instantaneous value rises gradually from the minimum value b to 90 degree.
  • the instantaneous value rises as it is saturated for a one- eighth of the period from 90 degree to 135 degree, and it is fixed for another one-eighth period from 135 degree to 180 degree. Further, the instantaneous value has a value c immediately before the polarity change, and the instantaneous value does not decrease for the phase period from 90 degree to 180 degree in the second half of each half-cycle period. Furthermore, the instantaneous value increases or keeps in constant for the period from the time of the minimum value b to the time of the instantaneous value c immediately before polarity change.
  • FIG.3 is a waveform diagram showing an actual AC lamp current corresponding to the aspect as shown in FIG. 2a in the first embodiment of the high pressure discharge lamp driving method according to the present invention.
  • a high frequency ripple by a chopper operation is superposed on the AC lamp current, since the discharge lamp is driven by a high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus, which will be described later.
  • the mean value a of the AC lamp current, the minimum value b, the instantaneous value c immediately before polarity change, and the maximum value d have then relationships as shown below, although they are close to the above relationships.
  • the AC lamp current has an operation frequency of 100 Hz.
  • the second of the AC lamp current waveform differs from the first case, as shown in FIG.2a in that the instantaneous value in one-eighth period from 90 degree to 135 degree in one-forth period of the second half rises linearly.
  • the third aspect of the AC lamp current waveform, as shown in FIG. 2c differs from that, as shown in FIG.2a in that the instantaneous value rises gently as it is saturated from the minimum value b to the instantaneous value c immediately before polarity change of the first half of each half-cycle period.
  • the forth aspect of the AC lamp current waveform, as shown in FIG.2d differs from the third aspect, as shown in FIG.2c in that the instantaneous value rises linearly from the minimum value b to the instantaneous value c immediately before the polarity change of the first half of each half-cycle period.
  • the fifth aspect of the AC lamp current differs from the third and fourth aspects, as shown in FIGS.2c and 2d in that the instantaneous value rises gradually from the minimum value b to the instantaneous value c immediately before polarity change of the first half of each half-cycle period.
  • FIG. 4 is a circuit diagram showing the first embodiment of the high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus according to the present invention.
  • AS denotes the AC power supply
  • RDC denotes a DC power supply
  • TC denotes a DC to DC converter
  • PTC denotes a polarity inverter
  • IG denotes an igniter
  • HPL denotes a high pressure discharge lamp.
  • the AC power supply AS is a commercial AC power supply.
  • the DC power supply RDC is comprised of a voltage doubler rectifier.
  • the DC to DC converter TC is comprised of a step-down chopper circuit BTC, a control circuit CC, an output voltage detecting circuit VD, and an output current detecting circuit CV.
  • the step down-chopper circuit BTC has a known circuit arrangement comprised of a aeries circuit of an inductor and a switching means and a series circuit of a diode and a smooth capacitor which is connected in parallel to the switching means.
  • the control circuit CC has some functions such as an oscillation function for forming a driving signal, a memory function for memorize an output characteristic data beforehand in order to have the desirable waveform of the AC lamp current, and an calculating function for calculating the output characteristic data read out of the memory function and each detecting signal from an output voltage detecting circuit VD and an output current detecting circuit CD in order to perform a PWM control to the driving signal. Further, the control circuit CC controls to turn ON or OFF the switching means of the step-down chopper circuit BTC.
  • the output voltage detecting circuit VD is constituted to control-input the voltage appearing across a resistor R2 in a dividing pressure circuit comprised of a series circuit of resistors R1 and R2 which is coupled across the output terminals of the step-down chopper circuit BTC to the control circuit CC as a feedback signal.
  • the output current detecting circuit CD is constituted to return-input the voltage appearing across a resistor R3 which is coupled to the output terminal of the step-down chopper circuit BTC in series to the control circuit CC.
  • the control circuit CC controls a DC output synchronizing with a period of the AC lamp current in order to perform a constant-voltage-control to the step-down chopper circuit BTC and form a specific AC lamp current.
  • the polarity inverter PTC is comprised of a full-bridge inverter FBI and a driving circuit DC.
  • the full-bridge inverter FBI is comprised of switching means Q1 through Q4 which are bridged with each other.
  • the driving circuit DC is comprised of an oscillator OSC and an inverter IV. It supplies a driving signal to the switching means Q1 through Q4 and switches alternately two pairs of the switching means Q1, Q3 and Q2, Q4 at a specific operating frequency.
  • An igniter IG applies a high voltage starting pulse to the high pressure discharge lamp HPL for starting the lamp.
  • the high pressure discharge lamp HPL has a configuration, as shown in FIG.1 .
  • a commercial 100 V AC voltage supplied from the AC power supply AS is converted into a 200V DC voltage, e.g., in the DC power supply RDC, then it is applied to the input terminal of the DC to DC converter TC.
  • the switching means is controlled by the control circuit CC to operate the high frequency switching, so that the DC voltage is chopped and converted int0 a 50kHz high frequency pulse one. Then, the duty of the switching is controlled based on the detecting signals of the output voltage detecting circuit VD and the output current detecting circuit DC, so as to perform the constant-voltage-control.
  • the duty of the output voltage is controlled, so that the waveform of the half-cycle period of the AC lamp current will have a predetermined characteristics. Furthermore, the pulse voltage is smoothed, and the lowered DC voltage is output.
  • the polarity inverter PTC outputs an AC lamp current, which is 100Hz, has a rectangle waveform as its basic waveform, and the waveform of half-cycle period of which is controlled, to its output terminal by the operation of its full-bridge inverter FBI. Then, the AC lamp current is supplied to the high pressure discharge lamp HPL.
  • the high pressure discharge lamp HPL is driven by the AC lamp current.
  • the inductor contained in the DC to DC converter TC works as a current limiting impedance.
  • the AC lamp current supplied to the high pressure discharge lam pat the stable operation will have its waveform of the half-cycle period, as shown in FIG.3 .
  • FIG. 5 is a notional section of a liquid crystal projector as the first embodiment of the luminaire according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a partial front section of the high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus of the luminaire.
  • the same elements as those in FIG.1 are assigned with same marks.
  • 21 denotes a high pressure discharge lamp device
  • 22 denotes a liquid crystal display device
  • 23 denotes a picture control means
  • 24 denotes an optical system
  • 25 denotes a high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus
  • 26 denotes a base body housing
  • 27 denotes a screen.
  • the high pressure discharge lamp device 21 is constituted as mentioned below.
  • the liquid crystal display device 22 which displays images to be projected according to a liquid cystallinity, is illuminated its back by the high pressure discharge lamp device 21 from behind,
  • the picture control means 23, which is for driving and controlling the liquid crystal display device 22, is able to be provided with a television receiving function, if needed.
  • the optical system 24 projects light transmitting through the liquid crystal display device 22 on a screen 27.
  • the high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus 25 drives the high pressure discharge lamp device 21.
  • the base body housing 26 accommodates these above-mentioned components 21 through 26 therein.
  • the high pressure discharge lamp device 21 is provided with a high pressure discharge lamp 11, a concave reflecting mirror 12, an inorganic adhesive, a junction terminal 14, a wire harness 15, and a front cover 16.
  • the high pressure discharge lamp 11 is constituted, as shown in FIG.1 .
  • the concave reflecting mirror 12 is comprised of a glass reflector body 12a whose inner surface is shaped in concave, a visible light reflection/heat wave transmission coating 12b, and a cylinder portion 12c.
  • the glass reflector body 12a has a concave surface shaped basically in a paraboloid of revolution and a cylindrical portion 12c protruding outside the top portion thereof.
  • the visible light reflection/heat wave transmission coating 12b is comprised of a dichroic reflection coating.
  • a bulb-base 5 is inserted in the cylinder portion 12c at first. Then, the illuminating center of the high pressure discharge lamp 11 is positioned on the focus of the concave reflecting mirror 12, and the bulb-base 5 and the cylinder portion 12c are fixed by filling the inorganic adhesive 13 between the gap of them.
  • a coupling conductor 6 is welded to a feed-conductor 5 on the side of one electrode 2 of the high pressure discharge lamp 11, so as to lead it to the backward of the concave reflecting mirror 12. That is, the coupling conductor 6 is led to the backward of the concave reflecting mirror 12 through a through-hole 12d defined on a part of the mirror surface.
  • the junction terminal 14 is fixed on the outer surface of the concave reflecting mirror 13 near the through-hole 12d. It relays the coupling conductor 6 which is coupled to the high pressure discharge lamp 11 and a wire harness 15.
  • the wire harness 15 is comprised of a connector 15a and a pair of insulating covered leadwires 15b and 15c.
  • the connector 15 is detachably connected to the output connector of the lamp driving unit (not shown), and also connected to one end of the insulating covered leadwires 15b, 15c.
  • the other end of the insulating covered leadwire 15b is coupled to the junction terminal 14.
  • the other end of the insulating covered leadwiren15c is fastened to a screw terminal 5b of the bulb-base 5 by means of a knurled nut 5c.
  • the front cover 16 which is comprised of a translucent glass plate, is connected to a front opening of the concave reflecting mirror 12.
  • the connector 15a of the wire harness 15 When the connector 15a of the wire harness 15 is connected to the lamp driving unit to operate the high pressure discharge lamp 11, the light generated from the high pressure discharge lamp 11 is applied to the visible light reflection/heat wave transmission coating 12b on the concave reflecting mirror 12.
  • the visible light reflects in the direction parallel to the optical axis of the mirror and transmits through the front cover 16 for illumination.
  • the heat wave since the heat wave is dissipated to the backward of the concave reflecting mirror 12 through the visible light reflection/heat wave transmission coating 12b and the glass reflector body 12a, it is able to control a temperature rising such as a liquid crystal display.
  • FIG. 7 is a conceptual perspective view showing the optical system of the projector in the digital light processing system as the second embodiment of the luminaire according to the present invention.
  • the optical system of the projector is comprised of a high pressure discharge lamp device 31, a revolving color filter 32, a condenser lens 33, a digital micro-mirror device 34, and a projection lens 35.
  • the high pressure discharge lamp device 31 basically has same configurations as those shown in FIG. 6 , and it works as a light source.
  • the AC lamp current at the state illumination will have a waveform shown in the first embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG.3 .
  • the revolving color filter 32 which is comprised of an R (red), G (green) and B (blue) tricolor filter wherein R, G and B filters are arranged in a disc-shape in intervals of 120 degree acute angles, is placed on the position focusing the condensed lights from the high pressure discharge lamp device 31, and it is rotated with high speed by the rotating function (not shown.13). Accordingly, the light transmitting through the revolving color filter 32 is timeshared to R, G and B.
  • the condenser lens 33 applies the R, G and B timeshared lights to a digital micro-mirror device 34.
  • the digital micro-mirror device 34 which is constituted by an array of multiple micro-mirrors which are individually displaced mechanically in response to picture signals.
  • the digital micro-mirror device 34 thus reflects the incident light to the micro-mirror through the condenser lens 33 in the predetermined direction or other directions.
  • Each micro-mirror constitutes one pixel of a picture.
  • the projection lens 35 projects the light, i.e., color picture reflected in the predetermined direction from the digital micro-mirror device 34 on a screen.
  • the present invention has a great advantage of providing a high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus which is able to effectively decrease the fluctuation of emitted light in half-cycle period of the lamp current, so as to control flickering of the output amounts of light, a luminaire utilizing the high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus and a high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus.

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  • The present invention relates to a high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus, a luminaire and high pressure discharge lamp driving method.
  • PCT application Japanese laid-open patent Toku-Hyo-Hei 10-501919 (PCT/IB95/00392) discloses an apparatus and method for driving a high pressure discharge lamp with an AC lamp current, wherein a pulse current is generated in a predetermined fraction of a half-cycle period of lamp current, and the polarity of the pulse current is made the same as the lamp current, then the pulse current is superposed on the lamp current in the second half of each half-cycle period where it is generated.
  • It is also described that good results may be achieved when the ratio between the mean amplitudes of the pulse current and the lamp current is in the range of 0.6 to 2, and the ratio between the duration of the pulse current and the half-cycle period of the lamp current is in the range of 0.05 to 0.15.
  • In WO-A-00/36883 the AC lamp current can have a relative maximum immediately after polarity change.
  • In the prior art as described above, since the total amount of current flowing through the high pressure discharge lamp increases at the end of a predetermined fraction of the half-cycle period of the lamp current by the pulse current, the electrode temperature rises to a relatively higher value. The high temperature enhances the stability of a discharge arc because the discharge arc originates from the same place on the electrode in each cathodic phase.
  • However, in the case of prior art, when the pulse current flows, the current temperature rises relatively high only for a short time, so that an emitted light also increases remarkably. Accordingly, the prior art has a drawback that a rapid change of the output amounts of light by superposing the pulse current on the lamp current causes flickering of color or brightness on a picture even if for a short time, in case of using a light emitted for extremely short time such as the digital light processing (trade name; "DLP") system which obtains a color picture by superposing the RGB three-primary-color picture by timesharing and then projecting the picture by utilizing a revolving RGB color filter and a digital micro-mirror device (trade name; "DMD").
  • Therefore, the prior art could not achieve an operation or effect of reducing the flickering of the output amounts of light in regard to a usage pattern of the output amounts of light.
  • Also, in the prior art, an electrode substance tends to be exhausted by sputtering when the electrode is heated by superposed on the pulse current. Therefore, the prior art has another drawback that since the inner surface of a translucent discharge bulb is blackened to decrease the transparency of the bulb, the life of the high pressure discharge lamp is shortened as the output amounts of light decreases.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a high pressure discharge lamp driving method, a high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus, and a luminaire utilizing the high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus, which decrease the a fluctuation of emitted light in half-cycle period of the lamp current, so as to control flickering of the output amounts of light.
  • The invention is defined in the independent claims to which reference should now be made. Preferred embodiments are detailed in the sub-claims.
  • In this aspect of the invention, it is possible to heat the electrode fully to the very end part of the second half of the half-cycle period. As a result, it is possible to keep the electrode temperature high to a required level in the next half-cycle period after the polarity fluctuation of the lamp current. Accordingly, when an action of electrode has switched from an anodic phase to a cathodic phase, it is controlled that a cathode spot moves over the electrode surface, thus the stability of the discharge is enhanced.
  • Also the instantaneous fluctuation of the output amounts of light is remarkably decreased. Thus, even in case of using the high pressure discharge lamp that is operated according to the first aspect of the invention in the digital light processing system, flickering of brightness or color will be hardly produced.
  • Furthermore, it is hard to produce a sputtering of the electrode substance caused by the electrode pulse at about the end of half-cycle period, so that the life of the high pressure discharge lamp is improved.
  • According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a luminaire comprising a lamp driving unit main body and a high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus mounted on the luminaire main body, wherein the driving apparatus is configured in a manner as defined according to the invention as defined in any of the driving apparatus claims.
  • Additional objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent to persons skilled in the art from a study of the following description and the accompanying drawings, which are hereby incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification.
  • A more complete appreciation of the present invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
    • FIG.1 is a front view showing the high pressure discharge lamp in which a first aspect of embodying the high pressure discharge lamp driving method according to the present invention is performed;
    • FIGS. 2a to 2e are waveform diagrams showing some acceptable aspects of the AC lamp current in the high pressure discharge lamp driving method;
    • FIG.3 is a waveform diagram showing the actual AC lamp current corresponding to the aspect, as shown in FIG.2a in the first embodiment of the high pressure discharge lamp driving method according to the present invention;
    • FIG. 4 is a circuit diagram showing a first aspect of the high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus according to the present invention;
    • FIG. 5 is a conceptual section of the liquid crystal projector as a first embodiment of the luminaire according to the present invention;
    • FIG. 6 is a partial section front view showing a luminaire according to the present invention; and
    • FIG. 7 is a conceptual perspective view showing the optical system of the projector in the digital light processing system as a second embodiment of the luminaire according to the present invention.
  • In the following descriptions, some definitions and their technical meanings are presented for following specific terms, unless otherwise specified.
  • <High Pressure Discharge Lamp>
  • The high intensity discharge lamp is provided with a translucent discharge bulb, a pair of electrodes, and a discharge agent at least.
  • The translucent discharge bulb is comprised of a material that has a refractoriness and airtihgtness such as a silica glass or a translucent ceramics.
  • A pair of electrodes are sealed inside of the translucent discharge bulb, and spaced apart in facing each other.
  • In order to enhance the condensation of the light that is generated by the discharge, it is desirable to shorten the distance between electrodes. The discharge agent is an agent which ionizes to contribute for discharge operation, and it is able to be selected from a metal halide, a mercury, or rare gases. For instance, in a metal halide lamp, it is able to use a metal halide of a luminous metal, and a mercury or rare gases as buffer gases, or it is also able to use a combination of metal halides of a metal having a relatively high vapor pressure and less radiative such as a zinc, an iron, or an aluminum in place of the mercury. Also in a high pressure mercury lamp, the mercury and the rare gas are used. Further, in a rare gas discharge lamp, a rare gas such as a xenon is used.
  • <AC Lamp Current>
  • The AC lamp current drives the high pressure discharge lamp by flowing through the high pressure discharge lamp.
  • <DC Power Supply>
  • The DC power supply may be any of a battery power supply and a rectified DC power supply. The rectified DC power supply generates a DC current by rectifying a low-frequency AC power supply such as a business AC power supply in a rectifier means. The rectifier means may be any of a half-wave rectifier or a full-wave rectifier. The rectified output may be smoothed further, or not be smoothed to be output.
  • <DC to DC Converter>
  • The term "DC to DC converter" means a means for converting the DC output of a DC power supply into a DC voltage with a desirable voltage. In order to perform the DC to DC conversion, for instance, the DC is converted into a high frequency pulse with a desirable voltage first, and then the high frequency pulse is rectified to be converted into a DC voltage with a desirable voltage. There are various kinds of circuit system known as the DC to DC converter using the converting system mentioned above. Basically, it is allowable for any circuit system. For example, it may use a circuit system such as a chopper type, a forward type, a push-pull type, and a bridge type. A chopper type DC to DC converter may be any one of a step-down type, a step-up type, and a reverse-polarity type.
  • <Luminaire>
  • The term "luminaire" has wide varieties of concept including any devices using a light of the high pressure discharge lamp. Thus, it is applied to a light projection device such as a liquid crystal projector or an overhead projector, a mobile headlight, a lighting equipment, or display system. Of course, the light equipment may be used as an indoor or outdoor. Here, the term "lamp driving unit main body" designates a whole portion of the luminaire except the high pressure discharge lamp. Now, the lamp driving circuit in the high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus may be separated from the luminaire main body.
  • A high pressure discharge lamp driving method or apparatus according to the first aspect of the present invention drives a high pressure discharge lamp during a stable operation thereof with an AC lamp current alternating for opposite half-cycle periods, with a waveform which is characterized by that (i) a mean value in the second half of each half-cycle period is larger than the means value of the first half of each half-cycle period, (ii) no pulse current is contained in the second half of each half-cycle period, (iii) the AC lamp current has a maximum value immediately after polarity change between the positive and negative half-cycle periods, and (iv) the AC lamp current has also a waveform defined by that the ratio (d/a) of the maximum value (d) of the AC lamp current and a mean value (a) of the AC lamp current in its each half-cycle period satisfies a following equation. 1.05 d / a 1.80
    Figure imgb0001
  • The apparatus may comprise an AC lamp current supply for supplying the AC lamp current to the high pressure discharge lamp, a detector for detecting the output AC lamp current to the high pressure discharge lamp, a controller responsive to the detector for controlling the AC supply to output the AC lamp current.
  • The lamp current is characterized by that the mean value in the second half of each half-cycle period of its waveform, i.e., in the second one-forth of a period is larger than the mean value of the first half of each half-cycle period, i.e., the first one-forth of the period. Here it is allowable that the difference of both mean values is in the range of about 5 to 50 %. However, a good result is achieved when the difference is in the rage of 10 to 30 %. Here, the mean value of the waveform of the lamp current is obtained by integrating the waveform. Also, the term, "lamp current" means all the currents flowing through a pair of electrodes of the high pressure discharge lamp, and it is not asked from which circuit it is outputted. Furthermore, it is preferable that the basic waveform of the lamp current is rectangle waveform.
  • Also, the lamp current is characterized by that it does not include the pulse current in the second half of each half-cycle period. Therefore, the lamp current has a relatively small fluctuation of its instantaneous value in the second half of each half-cycle period. For instance, it permits of the instantaneous value from beginning to end of the second half of each half-cycle period could be a mode which is almost fixed, a mode which goes up almost linearly, a mode which goes up gradually, a mode which goes up while being saturated, and a mode which goes up with a slope growing larger. Here, in case of that the lamp current contains high frequency ripples, the fluctuation of the lamp current is judged based on its envelope.
  • Further, it is desirable that the lamp current has been so controlled that its instantaneous value does not decrease for at least one-eighth at the end of each half-cycle period.
  • A suitable maximum value for stabilizing the lamp operation voltage by the ratio of the maximum value and the mean value is also defined. That is, when the ratio d/a is less than 1.05, the stabilization of the lamp operation voltage is deteriorated. On the other hand, the ratio d/a is larger than 1.8, the flickering of the output amounts of light is easy to occur. Thus, the ratio d/a is preferable to be in the range of 1.3 to 1.6.
  • A high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is characterized by further that the AC lamp current has a maximum value immediately after polarity change.
  • It is desirable that the peak value of the AC lamp current is formed by a pulse. The pulse immediately after polarity changes may be easily created according to transient phenomena of the lamp driving circuit causing at the polarity changes.
  • Then, in the present invention, the lamp operation voltage of the high pressure discharge lamp is stabilized by that the AC lamp current has the maximum value immediately after the polarity change. The fluctuation of the lamp operation voltage causes flickering of brightness. That is, the stabilization of the lamp operation voltage reduces the flickering of brightness.
  • A high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention is characterized by further that the AC lamp current has the minimum value at the first half of half-cycle period.
  • In the present invention, since the AC lamp current preferably has the minimum value at the first half of half-cycle period, it is easy to make the mean value in the second half of each half-cycle period greater than that in the first half relatively.
  • Preferably, the AC lamp current has also a waveform defined by that the ratio (a/b) of a mean value (a) of the AC lamp current in its half-cycle period and the minimum value (b) satisfies a following equation. 1.1 a / b 4.0
    Figure imgb0002
  • In the high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus, by providing the ratio a/b between the minimum value b of the first half of each half-cycle period of the AC lamp current and the mean value a in half-cycle period, it heats the electrode to the end of the second half of each half-cycle period more than that in the first half so as to increase the electrode temperature up to the desirable degree. When the value a/b is less than 1.1, the heating of the electrode in the second half of each half-cycle period is lowered. On the other hand, when the value a/b increases over 4.0, the heating of the electrode in the second half becomes excessive. Also, the lamp current becomes easily changed rapidly at the change from the first half to the second half, thus, it causes a flickering of output light for a short time. Thus, the ratio a/b is preferable to be in the range of 1.1 to 1.7.
  • Preferably, the AC lamp has also a waveform defined by that the ratio (c/a) of an instantaneous value (c) of the AC lamp current immediately before its polarity change and a mean value (a) of the AC lamp current in its half-cycle period satisfies a following expression. 1.1 c / a 1.5
    Figure imgb0003
  • In this aspect of the high pressure discharge lamp driving method, by defining the ratio c/a between the instantaneous value c immediately before polarity change of the AC lamp current and the mean value a in half-cycle period, the electrode is much more heated for around the end of the second half of each half-cycle period than for the first half of the that in the first half so as to increase the electrode temperature up to the desirable temperature. When the value c/a is less than 1.1, the heating of the electrode in the second half is lowered. On the other hand, when the value c/a increases over 1.5, the heating of the electrode in the second half becomes excessive. Also, the lamp current becomes easily changed rapidly at the change from the first half to the second half of each half-cycle period, thus, it causes a flickering of output light for a short time. Here, the term "the instantaneous value immediately before polarity change" means the instantaneous value of the portion except the steep trailing edge.
  • A luminaire according to another aspect of the present invention is characterized by that it comprises a lamp driving unit main body; and a high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus as defined in any one of the aspects and/or embodiments of the invention which is mounted on the luminaire main body.
  • The embodiments of the present invention will be explained hereinafter referring to the attached drawings.
    • FIG.1 is showing a front section of the high pressure discharge lamp in the first embodiment of the high pressure discharge lamp driving method according to the present invention.
    • FIGS.2a to 2e are waveform diagrams showing acceptable aspects of the AC lamp current in the high pressure discharge lamp driving method.
    • FIG.3 is waveform diagrams showing other acceptable aspects of the AC lamp current in the high pressure discharge lamp driving method.
  • First, the high pressure discharge lamp will be explained.
  • In FIG.1, 1 denotes a translucent discharge bulb, 2 denotes a pair of electrodes, 3 denotes a sealed end metal foil, 4 denotes a lead-conductor, 5 denotes a bulb-base, and 6 denotes a connecting-conductor.
  • The translucent discharge bulb 1, which is made of a silica glass, is comprised of an envelope 1a at the center and a first and a second reduced pressure portions to be sealed 1b, 1c on both edges of the envelope 1a. The first and the second portions to be sealed 1b, 1c are integrally fabricated on both ends of the envelope 1a in a reduced pressure sealing structure.
  • The electrode 2 is provided with an electrode axis 2a and a coil portion 2b. The electrode axis is made of a 0.45 mm pure tungsten rod. The coil portion 2b is shaped by winding a 0.15 mm pure tungsten wire at the tip end of the electrode axis 2a. The distance between electrodes is defined to around 1.4 mm.
  • The sealed end metal foil 3 is made of molybdenum, and the length of sealed portion is 20 mm. The sealed end metal foil 3 forms an electrode mount by welding the base end of the electrode axis 2a to its tip end and the tip end of the feed-conductor to its base end. The electrode mount is laid inside the first and the second reduced pressure portions to be sealed 1b, 1c of the translucent discharge bulb 1 airtightly.
  • An enclosed agent is comprised of a mercury, an argon, and a CH2Br2.
  • Here, the halogen of CH2Br2 is filled in the translucent discharge bulb 1, so that its concentration per contents of the envelope 1a of the translucent discharge bulb 1 becomes 8 or more.
  • The feed-conductor is made of a molybdenum line. Its tip end is welded on the base end of the sealed end metal foil 3, and its base end is exposed outside the first reduced pressure sealed portion 1b. Here, in FIG.1, the feed-conductor 4 has a right-and left symmetrical structure. Since the right side of the feed-conductor is placed in a bulb-base, it is out of sight.
  • The bulb-base 5 is provided with a cylinder body 5a and a screw terminal 5b. The cylinder body 5a is made of a metal such as a brass, and its one end is fixed to the end portion of the first reduced pressure sealed portion 1b by a bulb-base cement. The screw terminal 5b, around which the screw slot is defined, protrudes outside the cylinder body 5a by fixing its base end to the cylinder body 5a. Further, it is coupled to the corresponding feed-conductor 4 inside the cylinder body 5a.
  • A tip end of the coupling conductor 6 is welded to the feed-conductor which is protruded outside the fist sealed portion 1b.
  • As a result, in the high pressure discharge lamp the rated lamp operation voltage will be 90V, the rated lamp current will be 1.1A, and the mercury steam pressure in the discharge agent at the stable condition will be 10Mpa or more.
  • Now, an AC waveform will be explained.
  • An AC, as shown in FIG.2a, has a rectangle waveform basically. In FIG.2a, a denotes the mean value of its half-cycle period, a1 denotes the mean value of the first one-forth period, and a2 denotes a second one-forth period under a relation of a1<a2.
  • First, in the first one-forth period, it has the maximum value d immediately after polarity change and the minimum value b on about 90 degree/4 phase. By the way, the maximum value d is given by the pulse. Further, the instantaneous value rises gradually from the minimum value b to 90 degree.
  • Next, in the second half in half-cycle period, the instantaneous value rises as it is saturated for a one- eighth of the period from 90 degree to 135 degree, and it is fixed for another one-eighth period from 135 degree to 180 degree. Further, the instantaneous value has a value c immediately before the polarity change, and the instantaneous value does not decrease for the phase period from 90 degree to 180 degree in the second half of each half-cycle period. Furthermore, the instantaneous value increases or keeps in constant for the period from the time of the minimum value b to the time of the instantaneous value c immediately before polarity change.
  • By the way, the mean value a, the minimum value b, the instantaneous value c immediately before polarity change, and the maximum value d have relationships as shown below. c / a = 1.13
    Figure imgb0004
    a / b = 1.20
    Figure imgb0005
    d / a = 1.39
    Figure imgb0006
  • FIG.3 is a waveform diagram showing an actual AC lamp current corresponding to the aspect as shown in FIG. 2a in the first embodiment of the high pressure discharge lamp driving method according to the present invention. In this case, a high frequency ripple by a chopper operation is superposed on the AC lamp current, since the discharge lamp is driven by a high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus, which will be described later. The mean value a of the AC lamp current, the minimum value b, the instantaneous value c immediately before polarity change, and the maximum value d have then relationships as shown below, although they are close to the above relationships. By the way, the AC lamp current has an operation frequency of 100 Hz. c / a = 1.11
    Figure imgb0007
    a / b = 1.19
    Figure imgb0008
    d / a = 1.33
    Figure imgb0009
  • As a result of observing the movement of a cathode luminescent spot while operating the high pressure discharge lamp, it shows that there is no movement of luminescent spot. That means there is no flickering of the brightness or color. Furthermore, the blackening in the translucent discharge lamp is not observed while lighting for 5000 hours. That means the life expectancy of the high pressure discharge lamp is extended.
  • Returning now to FIGS.2a to 2e, the second of the AC lamp current waveform, as shown in FIG.2b differs from the first case, as shown in FIG.2a in that the instantaneous value in one-eighth period from 90 degree to 135 degree in one-forth period of the second half rises linearly.
  • The third aspect of the AC lamp current waveform, as shown in FIG. 2c differs from that, as shown in FIG.2a in that the instantaneous value rises gently as it is saturated from the minimum value b to the instantaneous value c immediately before polarity change of the first half of each half-cycle period.
  • The forth aspect of the AC lamp current waveform, as shown in FIG.2d differs from the third aspect, as shown in FIG.2c in that the instantaneous value rises linearly from the minimum value b to the instantaneous value c immediately before the polarity change of the first half of each half-cycle period.
  • The fifth aspect of the AC lamp current, as shown in FIG.2e differs from the third and fourth aspects, as shown in FIGS.2c and 2d in that the instantaneous value rises gradually from the minimum value b to the instantaneous value c immediately before polarity change of the first half of each half-cycle period.
  • FIG. 4 is a circuit diagram showing the first embodiment of the high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus according to the present invention. In FIG. 4, AS denotes the AC power supply, RDC denotes a DC power supply, TC denotes a DC to DC converter, PTC denotes a polarity inverter, IG denotes an igniter, and HPL denotes a high pressure discharge lamp.
  • The circuit arrangement
  • The AC power supply AS is a commercial AC power supply.
  • The DC power supply RDC is comprised of a voltage doubler rectifier.
  • The DC to DC converter TC is comprised of a step-down chopper circuit BTC, a control circuit CC, an output voltage detecting circuit VD, and an output current detecting circuit CV.
  • The step down-chopper circuit BTC has a known circuit arrangement comprised of a aeries circuit of an inductor and a switching means and a series circuit of a diode and a smooth capacitor which is connected in parallel to the switching means.
  • The control circuit CC has some functions such as an oscillation function for forming a driving signal, a memory function for memorize an output characteristic data beforehand in order to have the desirable waveform of the AC lamp current, and an calculating function for calculating the output characteristic data read out of the memory function and each detecting signal from an output voltage detecting circuit VD and an output current detecting circuit CD in order to perform a PWM control to the driving signal. Further, the control circuit CC controls to turn ON or OFF the switching means of the step-down chopper circuit BTC.
  • The output voltage detecting circuit VD is constituted to control-input the voltage appearing across a resistor R2 in a dividing pressure circuit comprised of a series circuit of resistors R1 and R2 which is coupled across the output terminals of the step-down chopper circuit BTC to the control circuit CC as a feedback signal.
  • The output current detecting circuit CD is constituted to return-input the voltage appearing across a resistor R3 which is coupled to the output terminal of the step-down chopper circuit BTC in series to the control circuit CC. The control circuit CC controls a DC output synchronizing with a period of the AC lamp current in order to perform a constant-voltage-control to the step-down chopper circuit BTC and form a specific AC lamp current.
  • The polarity inverter PTC is comprised of a full-bridge inverter FBI and a driving circuit DC. The full-bridge inverter FBI is comprised of switching means Q1 through Q4 which are bridged with each other. The driving circuit DC is comprised of an oscillator OSC and an inverter IV. It supplies a driving signal to the switching means Q1 through Q4 and switches alternately two pairs of the switching means Q1, Q3 and Q2, Q4 at a specific operating frequency.
  • An igniter IG applies a high voltage starting pulse to the high pressure discharge lamp HPL for starting the lamp.
  • The high pressure discharge lamp HPL has a configuration, as shown in FIG.1.
  • The circuit operation
  • A commercial 100 V AC voltage supplied from the AC power supply AS is converted into a 200V DC voltage, e.g., in the DC power supply RDC, then it is applied to the input terminal of the DC to DC converter TC. In the DC to DC converter TC, the switching means is controlled by the control circuit CC to operate the high frequency switching, so that the DC voltage is chopped and converted int0 a 50kHz high frequency pulse one. Then, the duty of the switching is controlled based on the detecting signals of the output voltage detecting circuit VD and the output current detecting circuit DC, so as to perform the constant-voltage-control. Further, by synchronized with the operation of the polarity inverter PTC and calculated based on the output characteristic data memorized beforehand, the duty of the output voltage is controlled, so that the waveform of the half-cycle period of the AC lamp current will have a predetermined characteristics. Furthermore, the pulse voltage is smoothed, and the lowered DC voltage is output.
  • Next, the lowered DC voltage is applied to the input terminal of the polarity inverter PTC. The polarity inverter PTC outputs an AC lamp current, which is 100Hz, has a rectangle waveform as its basic waveform, and the waveform of half-cycle period of which is controlled, to its output terminal by the operation of its full-bridge inverter FBI. Then, the AC lamp current is supplied to the high pressure discharge lamp HPL.
  • The high pressure discharge lamp HPL is driven by the AC lamp current. Here, the inductor contained in the DC to DC converter TC works as a current limiting impedance.
  • As a result of the operations mentioned above, the AC lamp current supplied to the high pressure discharge lam pat the stable operation will have its waveform of the half-cycle period, as shown in FIG.3.
  • FIG. 5 is a notional section of a liquid crystal projector as the first embodiment of the luminaire according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a partial front section of the high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus of the luminaire. In FIG. 6, the same elements as those in FIG.1 are assigned with same marks.
  • In FIGS. 5 and 6, 21 denotes a high pressure discharge lamp device, 22 denotes a liquid crystal display device, 23 denotes a picture control means, 24 denotes an optical system, 25 denotes a high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus, 26 denotes a base body housing, and 27 denotes a screen.
  • The high pressure discharge lamp device 21 is constituted as mentioned below.
  • The liquid crystal display device 22, which displays images to be projected according to a liquid cystallinity, is illuminated its back by the high pressure discharge lamp device 21 from behind,
  • The picture control means 23, which is for driving and controlling the liquid crystal display device 22, is able to be provided with a television receiving function, if needed.
  • The optical system 24 projects light transmitting through the liquid crystal display device 22 on a screen 27.
  • The high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus 25 drives the high pressure discharge lamp device 21.
  • The base body housing 26 accommodates these above-mentioned components 21 through 26 therein.
  • The high pressure discharge lamp device 21, as shown in FIG. 6, is provided with a high pressure discharge lamp 11, a concave reflecting mirror 12, an inorganic adhesive, a junction terminal 14, a wire harness 15, and a front cover 16. The high pressure discharge lamp 11 is constituted, as shown in FIG.1. The concave reflecting mirror 12 is comprised of a glass reflector body 12a whose inner surface is shaped in concave, a visible light reflection/heat wave transmission coating 12b, and a cylinder portion 12c. The glass reflector body 12a has a concave surface shaped basically in a paraboloid of revolution and a cylindrical portion 12c protruding outside the top portion thereof. The visible light reflection/heat wave transmission coating 12b is comprised of a dichroic reflection coating.
  • For mounting the high pressure discharge lamp 11 to the concave reflecting mirror 12, a bulb-base 5 is inserted in the cylinder portion 12c at first. Then, the illuminating center of the high pressure discharge lamp 11 is positioned on the focus of the concave reflecting mirror 12, and the bulb-base 5 and the cylinder portion 12c are fixed by filling the inorganic adhesive 13 between the gap of them. A coupling conductor 6 is welded to a feed-conductor 5 on the side of one electrode 2 of the high pressure discharge lamp 11, so as to lead it to the backward of the concave reflecting mirror 12. That is, the coupling conductor 6 is led to the backward of the concave reflecting mirror 12 through a through-hole 12d defined on a part of the mirror surface. The junction terminal 14 is fixed on the outer surface of the concave reflecting mirror 13 near the through-hole 12d. It relays the coupling conductor 6 which is coupled to the high pressure discharge lamp 11 and a wire harness 15.
  • The wire harness 15 is comprised of a connector 15a and a pair of insulating covered leadwires 15b and 15c. The connector 15 is detachably connected to the output connector of the lamp driving unit (not shown), and also connected to one end of the insulating covered leadwires 15b, 15c. The other end of the insulating covered leadwire 15b is coupled to the junction terminal 14. The other end of the insulating covered leadwiren15c is fastened to a screw terminal 5b of the bulb-base 5 by means of a knurled nut 5c.
  • The front cover 16, which is comprised of a translucent glass plate, is connected to a front opening of the concave reflecting mirror 12.
  • When the connector 15a of the wire harness 15 is connected to the lamp driving unit to operate the high pressure discharge lamp 11, the light generated from the high pressure discharge lamp 11 is applied to the visible light reflection/heat wave transmission coating 12b on the concave reflecting mirror 12. The visible light reflects in the direction parallel to the optical axis of the mirror and transmits through the front cover 16 for illumination. On the other hand, since the heat wave is dissipated to the backward of the concave reflecting mirror 12 through the visible light reflection/heat wave transmission coating 12b and the glass reflector body 12a, it is able to control a temperature rising such as a liquid crystal display.
  • FIG. 7 is a conceptual perspective view showing the optical system of the projector in the digital light processing system as the second embodiment of the luminaire according to the present invention.
  • The optical system of the projector is comprised of a high pressure discharge lamp device 31, a revolving color filter 32, a condenser lens 33, a digital micro-mirror device 34, and a projection lens 35.
  • The high pressure discharge lamp device 31 basically has same configurations as those shown in FIG. 6, and it works as a light source. The AC lamp current at the state illumination will have a waveform shown in the first embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG.3.
  • The revolving color filter 32, which is comprised of an R (red), G (green) and B (blue) tricolor filter wherein R, G and B filters are arranged in a disc-shape in intervals of 120 degree acute angles, is placed on the position focusing the condensed lights from the high pressure discharge lamp device 31, and it is rotated with high speed by the rotating function (not shown.13). Accordingly, the light transmitting through the revolving color filter 32 is timeshared to R, G and B.
  • The condenser lens 33 applies the R, G and B timeshared lights to a digital micro-mirror device 34.
  • The digital micro-mirror device 34, which is constituted by an array of multiple micro-mirrors which are individually displaced mechanically in response to picture signals. The digital micro-mirror device 34 thus reflects the incident light to the micro-mirror through the condenser lens 33 in the predetermined direction or other directions. Each micro-mirror constitutes one pixel of a picture.
  • The projection lens 35 projects the light, i.e., color picture reflected in the predetermined direction from the digital micro-mirror device 34 on a screen.
  • Accordingly, the present invention has a great advantage of providing a high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus which is able to effectively decrease the fluctuation of emitted light in half-cycle period of the lamp current, so as to control flickering of the output amounts of light, a luminaire utilizing the high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus and a high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus.
  • While there have been illustrated and described what are at present considered to be suitable embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made, and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the true scope of the present invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teaching of the present invention without departing from the central scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the present invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out the present invention, but that the present invention includes all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
  • The foregoing description and the drawings are regarded by the applicant as including a variety of individually inventive concepts, some of which may lie partially or wholly outside the scope of some or all of the following claims. The fact that the applicant has chosen at the time of filing of the present application to restrict the claimed scope of protection in accordance with the following claims is not to be taken as a disclaimer or alternative inventive concepts that are included in the contents of the application and could be defined by claims differing in scope from the following claims, which different claims may be adopted subsequently during prosecution, for example, for the purposes of a divisional application.

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  1. A high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus for driving a high pressure discharge lamp during a stable operation thereof with an AC lamp current alternating for opposite half-cycle periods, the apparatus comprising:an AC lamp current supply for supplying the AC lamp current to the high pressure discharge lamp,
    characterized in that the waveform of the AC lamp current has an absolute maximum value immediately after the polarity change between the positive and negative half-cycle periods, in that, in the waveform of the AC lamp current the ratio (d/a) of the maximum value (d) of the AC lamp current and a mean value (a) of the AC lamp current in each half-cycle period satisfies the following equation 1.05 d / a 1.80
    Figure imgb0010

    and in that the mean value (a1) of the current in the first half of each half-cycle is smaller than the mean value (a2) of the current in the second half of each half-cycle, with no pulse current in the second half of each half-cycle.
  2. A high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the waveform of the AC lamp current is defined by that the ratio (a/b) of a mean value (a) of the AC lamp current in each half-cycle period and the minimum value (b) satisfies the following equation. 1.1 a / b 4.0
    Figure imgb0011
  3. A high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the waveform of the AC lamp current is defined by that the ratio (c/a) of an instantaneous value (c) of the AC lamp current immediately before its polarity change and a mean value (a) of the AC lamp current in each half-cycle period satisfies the following expression. 1.1 c / a 1.5
    Figure imgb0012
  4. A luminaire, comprising:
    a luminaire main body, and
    a high pressure discharge lamp driving apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, which is mounted on the luminaire main body.
  5. A high pressure discharge lamp driving method, comprising driving of a high pressure discharge lamp during a stable operation thereof with an AC lamp current alternating for opposite half-cycle periods,
    characterized in that a waveform of the AC lamp current has an absolute maximum value immediately after the polarity change between the positive and negative half-cycle periods, in that the waveform of the AC lamp current is defined by the ratio (d/a) of the maximum value (d) of the AC lamp current and a mean value (a) of the AC lamp current in each half-cycle period satisfying the following equation 1.05 d / a 1.80
    Figure imgb0013

    and in that the mean value (a1) of the current in the first half of each half-cycle is smaller than the mean value (a2) of the current In the second half of each half-cycle, with no pulse current in the second half of each half-cycle.
  6. A high pressure discharge lamp driving method as claimed in claim 5, wherein the waveform of the AC lamp current is defined by that the ratio (a/b) of a mean value (a) of the AC lamp current in each half-cycle period and the minimum value (b) satisfies the following equation. 1.1 a / b 4.0
    Figure imgb0014
  7. A high pressure discharge lamp driving method as claimed in claim 5, wherein the waveform of the AC lamp current is defined by that the ratio (c/a) of an instantaneous value (c) of the AC lamp current immediately before its polarity change and a mean value (a) of the AC lamp current in each half-cycle period satisfies the following expression. 1.1 c / a 1.5
    Figure imgb0015
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